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Here you will find information and tutorials on how to get involved with developing and contributing to the CyberArmy site (codenamed: Dinah).
What is Dinah?
Dinah is a codename for the backend software which powers CyberArmy's website. In December of 2004, Dinah's code became open source, and now any CyberArmy member can submit patches to the backend to add features or fix bugs. You can browse the code at any time by going HERE (enter your CyberArmy username and password if prompted).
What do I need to get started?
In a nutshell, you need the following:
Note: The actual repository (what you need to checkout) is located here: DINAH Repository
In general, you'll have a much easier time of it if you have a background in Perl, Apache, MySQL, mod_perl, and Subversion (or are willing to learn).
Ok, so where can I learn more about this stuff?
Here are links to some resources to get you started:
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